Excerpt from The Begonia Bribe, courtesy of AmazonSynopsis:Roanoke, Virginia, is home ot some of the country's most exquisite gardens, and it's Camellia Harris's job to promote them. But when a pint-sized beauty contest comes to town, someone decides to deliver a final judgement...A beauty pageant for little girls - the Little Miss Begonia Pageant - is holding its event in Elmwood Park, one of Roanoke's loveliest. Camellia is called in to help deal with the botanical details, the cute contestants, and their catty mothers. She soon realizes that the drama onstage is nothing compared to the judges' row. There's jealousy, betrayal, and a love triangle involving local newsman - and known lothario - Telly Stevens. And a mysterious saboteur is trying to stop the pageant from happening at all.But the drama turns deadly when Stevens is murdered, poisoned by some sort of plant. With a full flower bed of potential suspects, Cam needs to dig through the evidence to uproot a killer with a lethal green thumb.Thoughts:Alyse Carlson delights readers with the second book in her Garden Society mystery series, The Begonia Bribe. Carlson takes an approach to cozy writing that readers seem to gravitate too. She gives them lots of great clues for solving the mystery while also divulging extra secrets along the way. Carlson's novels are entertaining for both mystery fans and gardeners alike. Her descriptions of the city of Roanoke and it's citizens are also captivating. A great second effort!One of the things that struck me as interesting in Carlson's first novel in this series was the way her characters seem to leap off the page. Carlson has a knack for writing engaging dialogue that allows the reader to really get to know the people they are reading about. Roanoke has always been a fascinating city to me because of its long and mysterious history. I thought it was a great idea for Carlson to set her series in this wonderful city and to make it's inhabitants become real.Cam is such a wonderful heroine. Every once in a while Carlson is able to slip in some dry wit and humor. I love the fact that Cam has a sense of humor and can even laugh at herself. She is very determined and can't seem to stay out of trouble, my kind of girl. LOL! She is also an avid gardener. I can't say that I always have the best of luck, but I am truly a garden enthusiast and loved the idea for this series and this character from the start.The mystery aspect of this book was not only intriguing but cute. Little girls and pageants and beautiful gardens seemed to be a perfect fit for this mystery. With shows like Toddlers and Tiara's being so popular and seeing how catty those moms are and how the judges make their decisions on who wins made this mystery seem all the more plausible. This is something that could actually happen. It's that scary!I liked the fact that Carlson didn't make this one too easy. Sometimes I figure them out pretty quickly given the sheer amount of cozies I read. But every once in a while I get stumped and when I do, I know that's a good mystery. This one had me racking my brain right up until end. Every time I thought I had it... not quite. It was a great read and I think readers will find this book and series, very entertaining.The Begonia Bribe is available NOW from your favorite bookseller.I'm giving this one 5 out of 5 apples from my book bag!

About the Author:

Hart Johnson: aspiring author of main stream suspense, some adult some YA... This is my dark face, seeking to do really rotten things to my characters for your reading pleasure (using the fictional drama to keep me from stirring up the real kind). I've written nine suspense novels and two mysteries under this dark cloud and it is still my hope these will be published and make me rich enough to at least quit my day job. The first of these to break out (see Kahlotus Disposal Site, below) is being queried; the rest are in various stages of editing.

Alyse Carlson: This is my pen name for my Cozy Mystery contract with Berkley Prime Crime. The series has a gardening theme and takes place in Roanoke, Virginia, starring 30-something public relations guru Cam Harris, her crazy friends and family, and her eccentric colleagues at the Roanoke Garden Society. The first one came out June 5, 2012 and was selected one of Suspense Magazines best Cozies of 2012, the second is scheduled for May 7, 2013, and the third, Chrysanthemum Campaign, has been handed in. Publication date TBD. (We will see if they offer me more: Friends have worked up titles through the whole alphabet)

[and on this front, I'm the anomaly who got her book contract (sort of) via blog: look under the tag 'contract' if you want THAT story]

Alyse is delightedly represented by Ellen Pepus of the Signature Literary Agency for Cozy Mystery and Hart is querying for her darker stuff.

The Watery Tart: Alternately rules the world from a small tropical island, performs lingerie training on very bad boys, and tries to tempt all of you into playing just a little bit harder--perhaps even joining the Naked World Domination movement. My online persona is rarely serious and a little outrageous, but tries very hard to walk the PG line with her antics. It's my goal to help you lighten up and laugh--not to offend you.

The person behind all these faces has a day job doing academic research related to health disparities at a ginormous Midwest University.

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